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Stonewall’s Sword from Revolution Games on the “Inside GMT” Blog
By Roger Miller When Hermann Luttmann said he finally had a design to submit to Revolution Games I was excited, as I had been trying to get him to design a game using the
Read More »Video: Professor Marco Arnaudo review of “W1815 (Waterloo Game)”
By Professor Marco Arnaudo W1815 was designed by Hannu Uusitalo and published by U & P Games of Finland this year.
Read More »The Telegraph: Portable loos and Belgian officiousness: When ‘war’ breaks out at the Battle of Waterloo, 2015
Read More »BLOODY THURSDAY: The Battle of Gravelotte-St. Privat 1870
By Hermann Luttmann “It is difficult to think of a great passage of arms in which one critical day of battle was so strangely – and so soon – underscored by another” – David
Read More »New Stonewall’s Sword Review on Boardgamegeek
By Eric Stubbs Hi all! I wanted to take the time to review Stonewall’s Sword, the first in a new system of games for Civil War battles. To begin with, two caveats so that you
Read More »Deseret News game reviews: A House Divided, Rise of Empires offer epic adventures
By Cody K. Carlson A House Divided, from Mayfair Games, is an easy to play and learn strategic war game set in the U.S. Civil War. Rise of Empires, also from Mayfair Games, is
Read More »The first review of “Stonewall’s Sword: The Battle of Cedar Mountain” appeared on BoardGameGeek
By Kirk Allton: A quick review of a fine game I don’t usually write reviews, but I will try to give my take on what is a very unique game. I will say the
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